Buxus Sempervirens Evergreen Shrub is an excellent plant for hedges. It has a growth habit that's upright and oval, with stems measuring 4 inches per year making it easy to maintain while also giving you plenty of time before your desired hedge height--generally 10 years or more.
The formal look of sheared boxwoods isn't the best option if you prefer a more laid-back approach to landscape or prefer to let plants grow in their natural form. Hardy in United States Department of Agriculture zones 5 through 8, Green Mountain Boxwood (Buxus x "Green Mountain") grows Up to 5’ height and 3’ width. You can plant several "Green Mountain" boxwoods close together to provide a natural, evergreen privacy screen that requires little maintenance or add a separate plant as a statement specimen among other garden plants. Select a planting space for the "Green Mountain" boxwood that receives partial to full sun and is away from downspouts or other areas with poor drainage. Dig a hole for the boxwood that is twice as wide as the soil ball and the same depth as the root ball. Mix the removed soil with equal parts finished compost to make the soil more fertile and provide a better structure. Compost is shown to add vital nutrients to the soil an...
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